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Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION . .................................................................................... 3

1. THE DSMF ............................................................................................. 3

2. PROGRAM ............................................................................................. 7

3. PURPOSE OF THE FESTIVAL............................................................. 11

PART II: OUR FOUNDATION: ONE WORLD ONE SMILE .................................. 12

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THE DSMF

From the 4th to the 7th of March 2015, we will be holding the Dar Smile Music

Festival (DSMF), a unique musical program to raise funds for our future

humanitarian actions.

A week of classical music, starring the School of Music Katarina Gurska

(Madrid, Spain) and its Foundation, with 6 professional musicians,

performing for 4 nights: the French Evening, at the Serena Hotel on

Wednesday 4th the Slavic Evening and the German Evening both at the Sea

Cliff hotel, on Thursday 5th and Friday 6th and the Spanish Evening, an

exclusive VIP event at the Spanish Ambassador´s residence on Saturday 7th

of March. .

It will be a very special collaboration for us, since throughout almost 30

years, Katarina Gurska and her school have been a national reference in

the classical music scene, both in formal and private education at all levels

and specialties. The Katarina Gurska Foundation is the most important of its

kind in Spain, promoting young talents with music scholarships.

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Bruno Vlahek, Croatian pianist and composer

has distinguished himself as one of the most

prominent and versatile musicians of his generation.

He regularly performs as a recitalist and soloist with

orchestras throughout Europe, Asia, South America,

Russia and Israel; was laureate of international

piano competitions in Paris and Shanghai, and

among others, received an award from the hands of

Her Majesty Queen Sofía of Spain. His compositions

have been performed throughout world and are

published in United Kingdom and USA. He is

currently a teacher at Centro Superior

KATARINAGURSKA, in Madrid.

Cecilia Bercovich is an enthusiastic

Spanish violin and viola performer and is

now going deeper into composition and

orchestral conducting. Born to musical

parents, her main teacher is her father Victor

Bercovich, She has obtained Higher Honor

Distinctions on Bachelor, Master, and

Fellowship on both instruments.Responsible

towards her role to music creation nowadays

Cecilia has widely performed, premiered and recorded for Deutsche

Grammophon, Spanish National Radio-TV and Melomics Records among

others, and has been an Alumna of the Lucerne Festival Academy under

Pierre Boulez for five years. A keen improviser and arranger, her scores have

been performed in Europe, Israel and Canada. She plays violin in the Trio

Arbós and teaches at the KATARINAGURSKA Higher School of Music in

Madrid.

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Georgy Vasilenko, Russian artist violinist,

in 1993 he enters the Conservatory of

Mikhail Glinka Novosibirsk with Professor A.

Gvozdev until 1995 that he enters the St.

Petersburg Conservatory of Rimsky-

Korsakov with Professor A. Shustin. In 1998

Vasilenko ends his higher education and the

National Exam, which granted him the title of

Artist Violinist, Professor of Orchestra,

Chamber Music Professor and Professor

of Violin. In 1997 he wins the first prize and special prize for the best

interpretation of the concert of K. Szhimanovski in the “IV International Violin

Competition in Lodz (Poland)”. In 1997 Vasilenko wins the position of

concertmaster of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2000 he

enters the Madrid Symphony Orchestra. He is currently Professor of the

National Orchestra of Spain and professor at the School of Music

KATARINAGURSKA

Lucía Otero, Spanish violoncelist, began

her studies in 1995. At first she studied with

Arantza López and María de Macedo. From

2008 until 2012 she studied in Escuela

Superior de Música Reina Sofía with

professor Natalia Shakhovskaya. Since

2013 she continues developing her artistic

skills in Centro Superior Katarina

Gurska with Professor Michal Dmochovksi. She has wan competitions like VIII

Competition “Intercentros” or the Violoncello and Chamber Music prices in her

former conservatory. She has also been selected to participate in many

international competitions like Janacek Cello Competition or Lutoslawski Cello

Competition. Lucía is currently studying at Centro Superior

KATARINAGURSKA. She plays an italian cello made in the 1940s by

Giuseppe Lucci di Bagnacavallo.

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Sergey Teslia, Russian violinist, was awarded in

1977 a diploma from the Russian Violin

Competition in Kazan, and in 1979 won first prize in

The Wieniawsky Competition for young violinists in

Lublin, Poland. In 1990 he moves to Spain with the

“Moscow Virtuosi” Chamber Orchestra, invited by

the “Prince of Asturias Foundation”. From 1994

until 2002, has been the concertmaster of the Royal

Seville Symphony Orchestra. His performances as

soloist, recitals, chamber music, contemporary

music was recorded by RTV of Russia, National

Radio of Spain, NDR of Germany. As member of

“Moscow Virtuosi” he has recorded more than 20 CD’s for BMG. He has

collaborated with the Youth Orchestra of Andalucia, Youth National Orchestra

of Spain, Youth Orchestra of Murcia & Youth Orchestra of Madrid. From 2002

to 2011 he was concertmaster of National Orchestra of Spain. Actually he

works at “Real Conservatorio de Música in Madrid”, “Escuela Superior de

Música Reina Sofía” and “Centro Superior KATARINAGURSKA”.

Vicent Alberola, Spanish clarinetist, has directed

at the Royal Theatre of Madrid with Madrid

Symphony the following operas: Rita G.Donizetti

the G.Puccini Boheme, Don Giovanni of WA

Mozart, Persephone I.Stravinsky, Puss in Boots X

.Montsalvatge, Iolanta of P. Tchaikovsky, G. Verdi's

Macbeth and most recently L'Elissir G.Donizetti

d'Amore.

Principal conductor of the Madrid Symphony

KATARINAGURSKA orchestra and guest

conductor of the Opera of Perm, Russia. Same is

also principal clarinet of the Mahler Chamber

Orchestra and "Les Dissonances" Paris.

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PROGRAM

Wednesday 4th of March, the “French Evening” at the Serena Hotel

C. DEBUSSY:

Sonata in G minor for violin and piano L 140

I. Allegro vivo

II. Intermède: Fantasque et léger

III. Très anime

Georgy Vasilenko, violin

Bruno Vlahek, piano

G. FAURÉ:

Sicilienne, op. 78 for cello and piano

Lucía Otero, violoncello

Bruno Vlahek, piano

F. POULENC:

Sonata for clarinet and piano

I. Allegro tristemente

II. Romanza

III. Allegro con fuoco

Vicent Alberola, clarinet

Bruno Vlahek, piano

M. MARAIS/C. BERCOVICH:

Couplets de follies d´Espagne, 2ème livre

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

C. FRANCK:

Sonata in A major for violin and piano

I. Allegretto ben moderato

II. Allegro

Sergey Teslya, violin

Bruno Vlahek, piano

M. RAVEL:

Miroirs for piano

I. Oiseaux tristes

II. Alborada del gracioso

Bruno Vlahek, piano

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Thursday 5th of March “ Slavic Evening” at the Sea Cliff Hotel

S. RACHMANINOFF: Trio élégiaque no. º in G minor for piano, violin and cello

Georgy Vasilenko, violin

Lucía Otero, violoncello

Bruno Vlahek, piano

B. KOVÁCS:

Hommage à Khatchaturian

Vicent Alberola, clarinet

C. BERCOVICH:

“Pushkin Suite” - compilated and arranged by C.

Bercovich

1. Mikhail Glinka “Declaration of love”

2. Sergei Rachmaninoff “Do not sing to me, beautiful

maiden"

3. Alexander Glazunov “A dream”

4. Vissarion Shebalin “I am here, Inezylia”

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

Bruno Vlahek, piano

I.STRAVINSKY/G. AGOSTI:

Three movements from “The Firebird”

I. Danse infernale

II. Berceuse

III. Finale

Bruno Vlahek, piano

A. DVORÁK: Rondó for cello and piano op. 94

Lucía Otero, violoncello

Bruno Vlahek, piano

S. PROKOFIEV: Sonata for two violins in C major, op. 56

I. Andante Cantabile

II. Allegro

III. Comodo (quasi allegreto)

IV. Allegro con brio

Sergey Teslya, violin

Georgy Vasilenko, violin

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Friday 6th of March, “German Evening” at the Sea Cliff Hotel

W. A. MOZART:

Clarinet quintet in A Major, K. 581

I. Allegro

II. Larguetto

III. Menuetto

IV. Allegretto con variazioni

Vicent Alberola, clarinet

Georgy Vasilenko, violin

Sergey Teslya, violin

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

Lucía Otero, violoncello

F. SCHUBERT:

String trio in B-flat major op. 471

I. Allegretto ben moderato

II. Allegro

Sergey Teslya, violin

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

Lucía Otero, violoncello

J. BRAHMS:

Trio for clarinet, cello and piano in A minor, op. 114

I. Allegro

Vicent Alberola, clarinet

Lucía Otero, violoncello

Bruno Vlahek, piano

R. SCHUMANN:

Piano quintet in E-flat Major, op. 44

I. Allegro brillante

II. In modo d´una marcia. Un poco largamente

III. Scherzo: molto vivace

IV. finale: Allegro ma non troppo

Bruno Vlahek, piano

Sergey Teslya, violin

Georgy Vasilenko, violin

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

Lucía Otero, violoncello

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Saturday 7th of March,“Spanish Evening” Spanish Ambassardor’s Residence

M. FALLA: Two pieces for cello and piano

Lucía Otero, violoncello

Bruno Vlahek, piano

E. HALFFTER:

Three pieces for violin and piano

Sergey Teslya, violin

Bruno Vlahek, piano

B. KOVÁCS:

Hommage à Manuel de Falla

Vicent Alberola, clarinet

P. SARASATE/E. ZIMBALIST:

Sarasateana

I. Tango

IV. Zapateado

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

Bruno Vlahek, piano

I. ALBÉNIZ:

Corpus Christi en Seville (de “Iberia”)

Bruno Vlahek, piano

E. GRANADOS:

Piano quintet in G minor

Georgy Vasilenko, violin

Sergey Teslya, violin

Cecilia Bercovich, viola

Lucía Otero, violoncello

Bruno Vlahek, piano

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PURPOSE OF THE FESTIVAL

The Foundation aims to develop dental health campaigns with the creation

of a Mobile Clinic that will travel around the country to bring basic dental

care to populations. We are organizing this musical event to raise funds for

what is our main goal for 2015, the Mobile Dental Clinic.

This fully equipped Mobile Dental Clinic will provide access to restorative

and preventative care, including exams, X-rays, fillings, emergency

examination, and eventual surgeries, and palliative treatment right on the

field throughout the country.

It will serve multiple populations in broad geographic areas, many of which

have no access whatsoever to any dental care.

We will be bringing oral health to those who need it the most where it

is most needed.

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OUR FOUNDATION: ONE WORLD ONE SMILE

The start of One World One Smile begun through the creation of the

Spanish foundation “Un Mundo Una Sonrisa”; a non-profit organization

dedicated to the promotion of oral health in Tanzania and East Africa. The

main goal is to provide and assist towards oral health in economically

deprived areas. We then registered One World One Smile in Dar es

Salaam, as an International Non-Governmental Organization.

Combining both foundations, our team is made up of dentists, engineers

and assistant surgeons. With an international background, we all come

together to develop the foundations projects and ideas.

The foundation pursues the following goals: assessing oral health in

deprived areas to raise their standards of care, helping develop and train

Tanzanian doctors and auxiliary staff and when needed, coordinating

surgical assistance with other countries.

Regarding our 2014 activities, we are proud to mention the following:

Coordination of international surgical assistance for Sunday Sunday is a young Tanzanian boy, aged 22, with a big tumor in his jaw

causing him facial deformity and unbearable pain from a year ago. Since his

diagnosis in August, at the foundation’s clinic in Dar Es Salaam, we

coordinated the medical assistance and the resources in Spain, initiating a

campaign in both countries to raise funds.

He landed in Madrid on October 25th for his surgery, to have the tumor

removed and rebuild his lower jaw with bone from his fibula. One of the best

surgical teams in Europe performed an 11 hour micro-surgery to restore him

to normal oral health.

Sunday is now back home in Tanzania. The amazing team of surgeons from

San Francisco de Asís Hospital in Madrid made this miracle possible.

4th edition of the Medical Camp in Kerege

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The Foundation’s team went to the Kerege Primary School in Bagamoyo to

participate in the 4th edition of the medical camp organized by the Rotary

Club of Dar Es Salaam Oyster Bay, which took place on November 16th,

2014.

For the first time a dental team was included in the medical camp.

Throughout the day 750 patients were treated by various specialists

(ophthalmology, gynecology and diagnosis of cervical cancer, blood tests,

malaria tests, HIV tests, etc.). The team of One World One Smile gave

dental care to 46 patients, based on their needs and carrying out 36

emergency treatments (extractions, drainage of abscesses, severe pre-

diagnostic of advanced lesions, etc.)

Thanks to sponsorships and donations, One World One Smile was able to

perform such actions with full instrumental availability and we successfully

complete our first collaboration in a medical project of this nature.